...Because Saddam did in fact have WMDs, and freely admitted it, on tape. That's gotta sting a little, there, huh?
Not only IBD has this, either; apparently one of Saddam's former advisers wrote a book about it. You can get it at Amazon.com, if you feel like knowing what really happened, or you can just read what Saddam and his ministers were discussing yourself.
As this story develops, more and more sources of this information are turning up, each of which corroborates the others, each of which brings new facts into the equation.
First, Saddam had WMDs. Really. He did. Just like Bush said.
Second, the WMDs weren't there when we got there, because Russian Spetsnaz troopers helped move them to other countries, like Syria and Lebanon. In fact, you may recall me saying that's what happened, (although I admit the Spetsnaz bit was a surprise; I've met some of those guys and wouldn't have pegged them as the type) in "The Most Anger-Inducing Article EVER," in November of last year.
Third, Saddam candidly discusses on the tapes his plans to use nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons of mass destruction against the United States and its allied nations through proxies (which, as described, sound a lot like Al-Quaeda) who cannot be traced back to Iraq.
I know it hurts to face up to it, but you were wrong, and President Bush wasn't. Like I've said before, you're mad at President Bush about the wrong things, and glorifying our enemies only tarnishes your image and destroys your credibility with the American public.
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
No WMDs In Iraq? Boy Do You Ever Feel Like A Jackass Now, I Bet
ANGRILY SCRIBBLED BY: Xeno at 3/01/2006 01:55:00 PM
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When the Soviets started their military firesale after the Curtain fell, a sizeable number of Redski military personel went into business for themselves. Some went to work for the Russian mob, while others just hire themselves out on contract. There are quite a few Spetsnaz working for one interest group or another in the Middle East and the southern part of the old Communist Bloc territories.
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